Reduce Your Heating and Cooling Expenses

Learn about upgrading to energy-efficient appliances like heat pumps and heat pump water heaters to save on your monthly energy bill

The largest portion of electricity costs in the average household is from heating and cooling units. Central air conditioners and heaters use lots of energy in order to keep your home set to the right temperature.

Upgrading to more energy-efficient appliances can save you big bucks, in fact, you can save 20% (if not more) on monthly energy bills.

And rebates are available for homeowners to apply for for heat pumps and water heaters through the Home Energy Rebates program.

What do I qualify for?

Book an appointment with an electrification expert to understand more about your possible savings to better insulate your home and prepare for weather changes. 

 

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Ways to save

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If you currently have a heating or cooling system that runs on oil, propane, or traditional electric resistance (like baseboard heat or electric furnaces), you can save around $1,000 per year by switching to a heat pump! 

Ready to start shopping? WorkMoney has partnered with EnergySage to help you find a local installer. 
 

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Water heaters


Want to save hundreds of $s a year? You may be able to change out your current water heater to a heat pump water heater. This type of water heater transfers heat instead of creating it which means this can save you money on energy costs. Plus, there are rebates and tax incentives that can cover some of the upfront costs. 

Rewiring America can help you determine if this might be a good option to save money going forward.

 

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